NEWS IN BRIEF.
BOY SCOUTS’ TOUR. BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT . SYDNEY, Nov. 3. " A batch of eighty-seven boy scouts, including ten New Zealanders in charge of Major F. \V. Sandford. of New Plymouth, returned from a tour of Europe. ■ The New Zealand boys will stay a month as the guests of the New South Wales Association. FLIGHT TO JAVA. CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 1. The Dutch airmen who are flying to Java, have arrived here en route to Baghdad. GAINS. • LONDON, Nov. 2. The results of the municipal elections thus far available show that the Socialists have a net gain of twenty seats, the Conservatives twelve gains, and the Liberals twenty-four losses. KILLED IN COLLISION, SYDNEY Nov. ' A motoT-oar containing five passengers collided with a- motor cvr-le near the Jenolnn Caves. Patrick Fitzgerald e’->d Duncan Forbes were lolled, while threo other occupants of the ear and the driver and a passenger on a cycle were injured.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 4 November 1924, Page 5
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